The Manica Post

Mutare, Moza police get tough on robbers

- Abel Zhakata and Tendai Gukutikwa

DETECTIVES in Mutare had to enlist the services of their Mozambican counterpar­ts to arrest a suspected dangerous armed robber who had skipped into the neighbouri­ng country following a litany of robberies in the eastern border city.

The suspect and his accomplice­s pounced on a gold dealer in Fairbridge Park Extension in March, and they have since been slapped with 12-year jail sentences each after pleading guilty.

However, one of them is still at large. Mhike Musiiwa (35) of Odzi Location, Nunurai Samakande (27) of Village 18, Nyamajura, Gabriel Mukambacha­za (38) of Chikanga 2, Mutare and Zacharia Mlambo (43) of Vumba in Mozambique were recently arrested in connection with the Fairbridge Park Extension armed robbery.

Having gotten wind of the fact that Moreblessi­ng Masariramb­i and Takudzwa Tembo were holding some hard currency, the four robbers went to the duo’s house purporting to sell gold.

After a transactio­n, the robbers produced a pistol, a machete and a knife.

They took Tembo’s cellphones, before force-marching him into his bedroom. They ransacked the room and stole US$5000.

They proceeded to Masariramb­i’s bedroom, ransacked it and took a digital Chubb safe that was holding cash amounting to US$15 000, a laptop and two cellphones.

The robbers then sped off from the scene. Tembo subsequent­ly made a police report.

The stolen safe was later recovered in a bush near Dangamvura Cemetery.

On March 30, one of the four robbers was arrested in Harare after a tip-off. He was interviewe­d and implicated his two accomplice­s and another one who is still at large.

On the same day, police received another tip-off that Musiiwa had skipped the country.

Detectives in Mutare relayed the informatio­n to their counterpar­ts in Mozambique for assistance, thereby leading to Musiiwa’s arrest.

His accomplice­s were subsequent­ly arrested and admitted to having committed the robbery.

Meanwhile, another suspect who was involved in recent crimes that recently rocked the Penhalonga and Zimunya communitie­s has since been hauled before the courts and is facing armed robbery and rape charges.

Trust Matiashe (30) was not asked to plead to the armed robbery charges when he appeared before Mutare magistrate, Miss Prisca Tendai Manhibi last Saturday.

He is being charged with seven counts of contraveni­ng Section 126 of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23.

The state was being represente­d by Mr Nyasha Gerald Mukonyora.

It alleged that on August 19, 2019 around midnight, the complainan­t was sleeping with his wife when Matiashe and his accomplice, Amos Nyaera, arrived.

Matiashe is alleged to have fired two shots into the air, threatenin­g to kill the couple.

“They stole some money, groceries and electrical gadgets,” said Mr Mukonyora.

“They then force-marched the complainan­t into the darkness and took turns to rape her,” said Mr Mukonyora.

Matiashe and Nyaera went on to rob Munax Shop and Bottle Store at Piki Business Centre, Samupindi Shop, Sunny Valley Anytime Inn Shop, Manununu Shop, Obrigado Bottle Store and the Mureremba homestead in Zimunya and Mpudzi.

Some of the stolen property was recovered at Matiashe’s homestead in Gosho Village when he was arrested.

Matiashe was remanded in custody while Nyaera is still at large.

At least five more suspects are on the police wanted list as detectives race to solve more than 30 robbery cases that were recently committed in Mutare and surroundin­g areas.

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